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thank you i will read up on birdman666,My pleasure! It is definitely a good idea to get a bird who fits your lifestyle. As other's have mentioned, having a parrot is nothing like having a dog or cat. Most parrots live much longer, and are a lot more demanding. When my daughter got married my husband left the reception to go home to do the nightly chop and turn off all their lights after they finished eating. We did skip their time out of their cages that night. They are more than worth the extra work, but it is something to think about.
This article seems to explain puberty pretty well:
B&G Macaw and hormones
All of our birds are either rescues or rehomes so only 3 were young enough to go through puberty with us. I talked about Ekko, our eclectus, the other 2 were a conure and a Blue-headed Pionus. My conure really didn't show any change that I can remember, and my Pionus is full of attitude when he's hormonal. Well, more attitude than usual haha.
A good place for you to research is in our macaws forum, especially posts by a member named Birdman666. Here is a link to a sticky there by him, and you can find other posts of his by going to his profile and clicking on 'Messages'.
Big Beak O Phobes Guide to Understanding Macaw Beaks...
Do you live in a house or apartment? The answer to that may help you decide on a species because macaws can be really loud. I have a friend who has a rescue and you can hear her Green Wing macaws from a couple of blocks away.
i do live in a fairly large house so can tolerate noise but hope the neighbours can!